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- Sven Dorkenwald
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Arie Matsliah
(Princeton University)
- Amy R. Sterling
(Princeton University
Eyewire)
- Philipp Schlegel
(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
University of Cambridge)
- Szi-chieh Yu
(Princeton University)
- Claire E. McKellar
(Princeton University)
- Albert Lin
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Marta Costa
(University of Cambridge)
- Katharina Eichler
(University of Cambridge)
- Yijie Yin
(University of Cambridge)
- Will Silversmith
(Princeton University)
- Casey Schneider-Mizell
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Chris S. Jordan
(Princeton University)
- Derrick Brittain
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Akhilesh Halageri
(Princeton University)
- Kai Kuehner
(Princeton University)
- Oluwaseun Ogedengbe
(Princeton University)
- Ryan Morey
(Princeton University)
- Jay Gager
(Princeton University)
- Krzysztof Kruk
(Eyewire)
- Eric Perlman
(Yikes LLC)
- Runzhe Yang
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- David Deutsch
(Princeton University
University of Haifa)
- Doug Bland
(Princeton University)
- Marissa Sorek
(Princeton University
Eyewire)
- Ran Lu
(Princeton University)
- Thomas Macrina
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Kisuk Lee
(Princeton University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- J. Alexander Bae
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Shang Mu
(Princeton University)
- Barak Nehoran
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Eric Mitchell
(Princeton University)
- Sergiy Popovych
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Jingpeng Wu
(Princeton University)
- Zhen Jia
(Princeton University)
- Manuel A. Castro
(Princeton University)
- Nico Kemnitz
(Princeton University)
- Dodam Ih
(Princeton University)
- Alexander Shakeel Bates
(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Harvard Medical School
The University of Oxford)
- Nils Eckstein
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
- Jan Funke
(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
- Forrest Collman
(Allen Institute for Brain Science)
- Davi D. Bock
(University of Vermont)
- Gregory S. X. E. Jefferis
(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
University of Cambridge)
- H. Sebastian Seung
(Princeton University
Princeton University)
- Mala Murthy
(Princeton University)
Abstract
Connections between neurons can be mapped by acquiring and analysing electron microscopic brain images. In recent years, this approach has been applied to chunks of brains to reconstruct local connectivity maps that are highly informative1–6, but nevertheless inadequate for understanding brain function more globally. Here we present a neuronal wiring diagram of a whole brain containing 5 × 107 chemical synapses7 between 139,255 neurons reconstructed from an adult female Drosophila melanogaster8,9. The resource also incorporates annotations of cell classes and types, nerves, hemilineages and predictions of neurotransmitter identities10–12. Data products are available for download, programmatic access and interactive browsing and have been made interoperable with other fly data resources. We derive a projectome—a map of projections between regions—from the connectome and report on tracing of synaptic pathways and the analysis of information flow from inputs (sensory and ascending neurons) to outputs (motor, endocrine and descending neurons) across both hemispheres and between the central brain and the optic lobes. Tracing from a subset of photoreceptors to descending motor pathways illustrates how structure can uncover putative circuit mechanisms underlying sensorimotor behaviours. The technologies and open ecosystem reported here set the stage for future large-scale connectome projects in other species.
Suggested Citation
Sven Dorkenwald & Arie Matsliah & Amy R. Sterling & Philipp Schlegel & Szi-chieh Yu & Claire E. McKellar & Albert Lin & Marta Costa & Katharina Eichler & Yijie Yin & Will Silversmith & Casey Schneider, 2024.
"Neuronal wiring diagram of an adult brain,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 634(8032), pages 124-138, October.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:634:y:2024:i:8032:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07558-y
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07558-y
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